no, not the president...... what do you like? guys and girls both can answer this one. and no, I don't want it in the sex forum cuz those people are too sexual for me
i think women shouldnt shave pubic hair... we were put on this earth with it to protect us. Its wrong to change your body.
Is getting a haircut wrong? Actually isn't wearing any clothes at all changing your body? And whats pubic hair protecting you from? Gorillas?
I trim a bit. I don't like things getting outta hand. Ya get it? I also don't mind it on women but I don't like too much either. Shavings cool too, but it looks weird sometimes.
Years back when a woman gave birth, the nurses would shave her. They felt that the hair could harbor bacteria and be harmful to the baby during the birth.
don't you want to get an eyebrow piercing? I think there's a thread in body mod about it... how is trimming hair more wrong to change than jamming a big hunk of metal through your skin? trimming/shaving or not is your own personal choice, but don't go about judging other people whether or not they do shave (and not just you buttrfly, other folks too)
President Bush said Saturday he personally has authorized a secret eavesdropping program in the U.S. more than 30 times since the Sept. 11 attacks and he lashed out at those involved in publicly revealing the program. "This is a highly classified program that is crucial to our national security," he said in a radio address delivered live from the White House's Roosevelt Room. "This authorization is a vital tool in our war against the terrorists. It is critical to saving American lives. The American people expect me to do everything in my power, under our laws and Constitution, to protect them and their civil liberties and that is exactly what I will continue to do as long as I am president of the United States," Bush sai
Angry members of Congress have demanded an explanation of the program, first revealed in Friday's New York Times and whether the monitoring by the National Security Agency violates civil liberties. Program constitutional, Bush says Bush said the program was narrowly designed and used "consistent with U.S. law and the Constitution." He said it is used only to intercept the international communications of people inside the United States who have been determined to have "a clear link" to al-Qaida or related terrorist organizations. The program is reviewed every 45 days, using fresh threat assessments, legal reviews by the Justice Department, White House counsel and others, and information from previous activities under the program, the president said. Without identifying specific lawmakers, Bush said congressional leaders have been briefed more than a dozen times on the program's activities. The president also said the intelligence officials involved in the monitoring receive extensive training to make sure civil liberties are not violated.
Guzano, this threads about pubic hair, please post news stories followed by pictures as if it were commentary elsewhere. If you wanna post some pubic hair pics, feel free.